The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Tuesday 22nd July) Will anyone take a punt on Bamford?
Good Morning. It's Tuesday 22nd July, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road…
Will anyone take a punt on Bamford
The world of football management is often brutal, but Daniel Farke's handling of the Patrick Bamford situation feels particularly cold. Despite his polite public statements, the decision to exile the striker to the Under-21s just 48 hours into pre-season training borders on callous.
This wasn't a player who returned overweight or disinterested. On the contrary, Bamford had spent the preceding fortnight in a specially designed program at Leeds Beckett, proactively working to improve his core performance and gain a competitive edge.
This makes the timing of the decision all the more baffling. Farke had ample opportunity at the end of last season to inform Bamford he was not part of his plans next term. Instead, he allowed the player to invest his time and energy into preparing for the new campaign, only to pull the rug from under him.
One has to wonder what could have happened in those initial 48 hours of pre-season to trigger such an abrupt and forthright approach. Was it a simple training ground assessment, or is there more to this saga than meets the eye?
Now, Leeds United and Bamford are locked in a difficult standoff. The primary obstacles to a move are glaringly obvious: his unfortunate injury record and his Premier League-level salary. At a reported £90,000 a week (£390,000 a month), Bamford is a colossal expense for a Premier league new boys. Surely nobody can justify taking on that financial burden for a player whose fitness has been a persistent concern.
This places the ball firmly in Bamford’s court. He knows his days at Elland Road are numbered, but with a lucrative contract securing his future, he won’t be in any particular hurry to accept a significant pay cut elsewhere. With just over a month left in the transfer window, the clock is ticking loudly for Leeds’ hierarchy, who are desperate to get his wages off the books.
Debayo departs ER
The future of young defender James Debayo has been officially clarified, with Leeds United manager Daniel Farke confirming the player has left the club upon the expiry of his contract. The confirmation came in the manager’s post-match comments following the pre-season friendly against Manchester United, but flew under the radar.
Debayo was among a group of players whose contracts ended in June. While Leeds had formally offered him fresh terms, as noted in their official retained list, the youngster’s absence from pre-season training and fixtures strongly hinted that his future lay elsewhere.
Farke put an end to the speculation when discussing his new defensive recruits. When highlighting the new additions, he explicitly named Debayo as a departed player who had been replaced. “We have, for example, replaced two centre-backs – Max Wober and James Debayo – with Jaka Bijol and Sebastiaan Bornauw,” Farke stated, providing definitive confirmation of the exit.
While Leeds have lost a promising talent from their academy ranks, the club’s procedural diligence will ensure they are not left empty-handed. Because Debayo is under 21 and was formally offered a new contract, Leeds are entitled to training compensation from his next club, securing a fee for their role in his development.
Two behind the doors friendies this week
Leeds are set to intensify their pre-season preparations today with a behind-closed-doors friendly against German opposition. The rumoured opponent is SC Paderborn 07, a club with a significant connection to Daniel Farke. The German boss not only played for Paderborn during his career but also maintained a strong relationship, frequently scheduling pre-season fixtures against them throughout his managerial career.
The match format will be unconventional, consisting of two 60-minute periods, allowing for extended game time. A second friendly will follow on Saturday, offering Farke a comprehensive opportunity to assess his squad. The manager’s stated intention is to give every player a chance to impress ahead of the new season.
This makes the reported absence of young striker Mateo Joseph particularly baffling, with his exclusion raising questions among the fanbase. Brenden Aaronson will arrive today and reintegrate with the team following his extended break after participating in the Gold Cup. Anton Stach could also link up with his new teammates today after (allegedly) flying to Leeds yesterday to undergo his medical.
Leeds explore loan move for Guiu
Leeds have reportedly made contact with Chelsea to explore a potential loan deal for promising young striker Marc Guiu, as they seek to add firepower for their promotion push.
According to football journalist Graeme Bailey, the Whites have reignited their long-standing interest in the 19-year-old, whom they tracked before his move from Barcelona to Stamford Bridge last summer. Despite limited first-team opportunities in West London, Guiu impressed when called upon, showcasing his clinical finishing with six goals in the UEFA Conference League last season.
With Chelsea strengthening their attack with Joao Pedro and Liam Delap, a temporary move for the teenager is being considered to secure him more regular playing time. However, any potential move to Elland Road is far from straightforward and appears to hinge on the future of Nicolas Jackson. The Senegal international has reportedly dropped down the pecking order and is attracting interest from other Premier League clubs.
Should Jackson depart, Chelsea would be highly unlikely to sanction Guiu’s exit, as he would be needed for squad depth. For Leeds, the pursuit signals a clear intent to provide stiff competition for last season's top scorer, Joel Piroe. The club remains patient, but their hopes of landing the talented Spanish striker may rest on transfer dominoes falling elsewhere.